2. Winston isn’t a polished prospect. And it’s unlikely he’ll be close to one when he’s eventually drafted by an NFL team. Winston splits his time between Florida State’s football and baseball teams. Instead of working on his fundamentals as a quarterback in the offseason, Winston is on the mound or in the outfield. He needs to improve his overall technique, accuracy and understanding of the game to eventually develop into an elite quarterback.

3. Marcus Mariota is lurking. Oregon’s quarterback could have been the No. 1 overall selection in this year’s NFL draft and could very well be the top pick in next year’s class. Mariota is a better athlete than Winston. He’s more advanced understanding defenses and rarely makes mistakes throwing the football. And Mariota is only three months older than Winston.

UCLA’s Brett Hundley and Baylor’s Bryce Petty are also in the conversation to become the top quarterback prospect for the 2015 NFL draft.